One will get a chance to pre-book the device between 8-17 March. Those who pre-book, will get a VR headset for free as well.

The devices are being made in Samsung’s Indian plant and they may be bundled with virtual reality headsets.

Samsung wants to build on the success of the S6, which drew acclaim for design and innovative features. It’s also looking to make the most of a quarter that’s usually slow for rivals, especially Apple. Marketing will be aggressive, analysts said. ET recently reported that the company will spend Rs 100 crore on marketing in India.

The S7 comes with a 5.1-inch super AMOLED dispay with 2550 x 1440 pixels. In this year’s version of its flagship, Samsung has bumped up the RAM to 4GB. Similar to the Galaxy S7, its curved sibling also boasts of 4GB RAM. However, it comes with a 5.5-inch display with 2550 x 1440 pixels as compared to the 5.1-inch in the Samsung Galaxy S7.